Former Ukrainian President Yushchenko promises to help create Local Ukrainian Church

Kiev, July 13, 2018

Yushchenko with Pat. Bartholomew at a 2008 meeting. Photo: spzh.news

Former President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko has written on his Facebook page that he too will be stepping into Church affairs to try to bring about the creation of an autocephalous Local Ukrainian Church.

Current President Petro Poroshenko sent an appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarchate in April asking for a tomos of autocephaly to be granted to a new Ukrainian church that would be made out of the two schismatic bodies operating in Ukraine, the so-called “Kiev Patriarchate,” and the so-called “Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.”

“The unity of the Ukrainian people, the great strength of which will be an Autocephalous Orthodox Church, will become an insurmountable spiritual fortress in the fight with Russian aggression against Ukraine,” the former president writes, showing his political motivations for wanting to create a church.

He also promised to use all of his experience to help create an autocephalous Ukrainian Church. He served as the third president of Ukraine from January 23, 2005 to February 25, 2010.

“Undoubtedly, it will be a long-awaited, truly historical event for the whole of Ukrainian society,” Yushchenko added.

“I support the efforts of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko on these important issues for Ukraine, and I call upon all citizens, all responsible politicians and public figures to unite around this great goal and to work together for the creation of an Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Ukraine.”

Earlier, the Presidents of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk, Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yushchenko signed a joint “Appeal to the Ukrainian people, who believe in Ukraine, regarding the provision of autocephaly to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.”

The initiative is not backed by the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which believes its canonical status as an autonomous body within the Moscow Patriarchate in no way hinders its evangelical work. The Church has noted that such political interference in Church life is against the Ukrainian constitution, and Orthodox hierarchs from other Local Churches have stated the same, such as His Eminence Metropolitan Rostislav of the Czech Lands and Slovakia.